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| <img src="./images/rpi-mqtt-monitor.jpg" alt="Raspberry Pi MQTT Monitor" width="200" /> | The easiest way to track your Raspberry Pi or Ubuntu computer system health and performance in Home Assistant. <br><br> * Start monitoring your system in just a few minutes. <br><br> * Monitor: cpu load, cpu temperature, free space, used memory, swap usage, uptime, wifi signal quality, voltage and system clock speed. <br><br> * Automatic HASS configuration: Supports discovery messages, so no manual configuration in [Home Assistant](https://www.home-assistant.io/) configuration.yaml is needed. <br><br> * Automated installation and configuration: you can install it and schedule it with a service or cron with just one command from shell. <br><br> * Configurable: You can select what is monitored and how the message(s) is send (separately or as one csv message) <br><br> * Easy update: You can update the script by calling it with command line argument --update |
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<td><img src="./images/rpi-mqtt-monitor.jpg" alt="Raspberry Pi MQTT Monitor" width="200" /></td>
<td>The easiest way to track your Raspberry Pi or Ubuntu computer system health and performance in Home Assistant. <br><br> * Start monitoring your system in just a few minutes. <br><br> * Monitor: cpu load, cpu temperature, free space, used memory, swap usage, uptime, wifi signal quality, voltage and system clock speed. <br><br> * Automatic HASS configuration: Supports discovery messages, so no manual configuration in [Home Assistant](https://www.home-assistant.io/) configuration.yaml is needed. <br><br> * Automated installation and configuration: you can install it and schedule it with a service or cron with just one command from shell. <br><br> * Configurable: You can select what is monitored and how the message(s) is send (separately or as one csv message) <br><br> * Easy update: You can update the script by calling it with command line argument --update</td>
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